Sir Farimang Singhateh was working as a Dispenser/Pharmacist in the Royal Victoria Hospital. He then moved on to have his own Clinics in Soma and Farafeni before going into the private sector he spend time in Basse and Mansakonko serving those communities.While working in his FARAFENI Clinic is when he was appointed as the first Black Governor General by the Queen of England. Stories have been told that horses was his form of transportation in the early 40"s and 50"s as cars were not available at that time or era. He was a Muslim and president of the Gambian Ahmadiyya movement. He refrain from any politics till his UN-timely death in 1977. He went back to his medical practice which was his first love and spend time with his kids traveling to Kolda and Dakar visiting friends and Family. [1] A street in the capital, Banjul, was named in his honour.